Thesaurus / onetwo punch
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synonyms for onetwo punch
- bat
- blow
- punch
- shot
- swing
- bang
- belt
- bonk
- box
- buffet
- butt
- chop
- clip
- clout
- collision
- cuff
- glance
- impact
- knock
- lick
- paste
- pat
- plunk
- rap
- roundhouse
- shock
- slap
- slog
- smack
- smash
- sock
- spank
- stroke
- swat
- swipe
- tap
- uppercut
- wallop
- whammy
- whop
- zap
- zinger
- bell-ringer
- fisticuff
- one-two punch
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How to use onetwo punch in a sentence
Never had Punch secured the telling of that tale with so little opposition.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLINGBut Punch was five; and he knew that going to England would be much nicer than a trip to Nassick.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLINGPunch scratched himself in his sleep, and Judy moaned a little.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLINGAt the end of the first day Punch demanded to be set down in England, which he was certain must be close at hand.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLING"Yes," said Punch, lifted up in his father's arms to wave good-bye.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLINGPunch gathered himself together and eyed the house with disfavour.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLINGFor six days Mamma wept at intervals, and showed the woman in black all Punch's clothes—a liberty which Punch resented.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLINGI'll tell you about Navarino, Punch, when we go for walks together; and you must n't touch the ship, because she's the Brisk.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLING"I've told Judy to bemember," said Punch, wiggling, for his father's beard tickled his neck.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLINGPunch went out and wept bitterly with Judy, into whose fair head he had driven some ideas of the meaning of separation.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLING